The Trail Blazers seem to have some magic about them this season. Knocking on the door of the playoff picture, Portland overcame a 21-point second-half deficit to pull out a last-second win over Dallas, thanks to a pair of unlikely sharpshooters. Nicolas Batum tied the game with a rushed three with 28 seconds left, and after Dirk Nowitzki answered with a would-be dagger, Lamarcus Aldridge hit his first three-pointer of the season to tie it up again. After O.J. Mayo was whistled for a charge, the Blazers had 1.5 seconds left to make something happen. Inbounds to Aldridge, turnaround jumper, game.

Aldridge was named to his second All-Star Game last week, and not even scoring five points in five seconds can phase his teammates.